07/28/2004: Fake Support Email Message from ucla.edu Technical Support Team

If
you receive an email that appears to originate from the ucla.edu
support team and contains an attachment, do not open the attachment.
Please DELETE this email. This is an attempt to infect your computer
with a variant of the MyDoom virus. The email will be similar to this:

Dear user of ucla.edu

We have found that your email account was used to send a
huge amount of junk email messages during this week. We suspect that
your computer had been infected by a recent virus and now contains a
hidden proxy server. We recommend that you follow our instruction in
order to keep your computer safe.

Best wishes,

ucla.edu technical support team.

This
email does NOT originate from Bruin OnLine. Do NOT open the attachment.
This particular virus has spoofed/faked its "From:" email address to
appear as if it originates from ucla.edu. Viruses use messages like
this to propagate themselves. These messages always contain a copy of
the virus and are usually easy to spot by the improper use of English
and by the overall generic nature of the salutation, closing, and
signature. BOL rarely sends email directly to users unless it is in
response to a user email for support.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any
questions please contact the BOL Help Desk at (310)825-7452, option 1, or at
[email protected].